While on the one hand therapists can count on a number of codified and standardized diagnostic procedures, on the other hand it is hard to believe that in their daily work therapists slavishly follow these standardized procedures. In a clinical assessment, the diagnosis seems to be the outcome of a naive and fuzzy process, which is strongly influenced by personal training, theoretical models, and by one’s masters as well as the experience gained in the field. What happens inside the no man’s land of the clinical encounter? Can we identify some landmarks in these ‘amoeboid’ exploratory moves? This paper will address the problem of diagnosis as understood not only as a noun or name (‘diagnosis’) but also as a verb (‘diagnosing’), arguing that...
In this article, we contribute to understanding the interactional aspects of making clinical diagnos...
AbstractIn somatic medicine, diagnostic terms often refer to the disease processes that are the caus...
International audienceThe question of the diagnosis concerns psychologists directly in their clinica...
While on the one hand therapists can count on a number of codified and standardized diagnostic proce...
This article reviews the long-standing issue regarding the role and function of diagnosis within the...
Purpose. This paper studies how diagnosis is currently conceptualized in the field of psychiatry, an...
Background: Empirical explanation and treatment repeatedly fail for psychiatric diagnoses. Diagnosis...
Members of scientific disciplines and lay persons alike commonly hold the view that the practical wo...
The diverse studies of diagnostic work in this book give shape to a new view of diagnostic work. The...
<div class="page" title="Page 36"><div class="layoutArea"><div class="column"><p><span>The issue dis...
● A pathologic diagnosis is the result of a complex series of activities, mastered by the pathologis...
: In the present article, we aimed at describing the diagnostic process in Psychiatry through a phen...
This paper examines some of the characteristics and aims of the process of medical diagnosis and the...
What do psychiatrists encounter when they encounter psychopathological experience in their patients?...
Reigning views on psychiatric nosology regard as "too subjective " certain features of dia...
In this article, we contribute to understanding the interactional aspects of making clinical diagnos...
AbstractIn somatic medicine, diagnostic terms often refer to the disease processes that are the caus...
International audienceThe question of the diagnosis concerns psychologists directly in their clinica...
While on the one hand therapists can count on a number of codified and standardized diagnostic proce...
This article reviews the long-standing issue regarding the role and function of diagnosis within the...
Purpose. This paper studies how diagnosis is currently conceptualized in the field of psychiatry, an...
Background: Empirical explanation and treatment repeatedly fail for psychiatric diagnoses. Diagnosis...
Members of scientific disciplines and lay persons alike commonly hold the view that the practical wo...
The diverse studies of diagnostic work in this book give shape to a new view of diagnostic work. The...
<div class="page" title="Page 36"><div class="layoutArea"><div class="column"><p><span>The issue dis...
● A pathologic diagnosis is the result of a complex series of activities, mastered by the pathologis...
: In the present article, we aimed at describing the diagnostic process in Psychiatry through a phen...
This paper examines some of the characteristics and aims of the process of medical diagnosis and the...
What do psychiatrists encounter when they encounter psychopathological experience in their patients?...
Reigning views on psychiatric nosology regard as "too subjective " certain features of dia...
In this article, we contribute to understanding the interactional aspects of making clinical diagnos...
AbstractIn somatic medicine, diagnostic terms often refer to the disease processes that are the caus...
International audienceThe question of the diagnosis concerns psychologists directly in their clinica...